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    							CHAPTER 8 ND-70185 (E)
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    4.1 Brand-new EX-FCCS Network
    To install EX-FCCS network as a brand-new system between two Fusion Groups (when no CCIS data has
    been assigned), the overall data programming procedure is as follows.
    4.1.1 To Log in to All Nodes in EX-FCCS Network
    Assign the following system data for all the nodes in the network. According to the condition of each
    node, perform necessary data programming as follows.
    STEP 1: ASYD
    Assign the Point Code for all the Nodes in the network uniquely. Since Point Code is used to identify each office
    in the EX-FCCS network, any identical PCs are not allowed in the same network.
    Originating Point Code (OPC) assigned by Indexes 180 and 181:
    The OPC is a self-office code, which should be assigned without exception. 14 bits can be used for specifying
    OPC. Note that available PC ranges from 1 to 16367 (PCs 16368~16383 are used for Loop Back Test). FPC3
    in FUG1 whose OPC is 3, for example, should be assigned as follows.
    Miscellaneous Data
    Index 186:
    b6 must be assigned as 1 (CCIS is in service). The remaining data should be determined depending on custom-
    er’s requirements.
    
    Centralized MAT
    FCCS
    FCCS
    FCCSFCCS
    FCCS
    FCCSEX-FCCS FUG1(Center FUG)FUG2
    PC1
    FPC1
    PC2
    FPC2PC3
    FPC3PC4
    FPC1
    PC5
    FPC2PC6
    FPC3 NCN1NCN2
    [Example EX-FCCS Network]
    
    b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    000000b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    00000011
    Index 181Index 180PC 3
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    01010011
    Example (Index 186) 
    						
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    STEP 2: ARTD
    Assign the following three routes for this feature:
     Speech Path Route (Traffic Route)
     Signaling Route
     Dummy Route (Flag Route)
    Assign each route data in accordance with the table shown below. Note that data assignment in this table is a
    typical example.
    The other data than above should be set “0” (default data).
    STEP 3: ATRK
    Assign the LENs data of the trunks. See Figure 8-8.
    Figure 8-8   Port Allocation and Related Command for CCIS TrunkRouteCDN
    24567813152830434950
    Speech2234120121010/11
    Signaling22041001307000
    Dummy 0004101000000
    (CCH Location)
    MGUGXX X 10
    (CCH Location)
    MG
    UGXX X 12
    (Reference 1)
     24CCT is mounted in slot 10.
     Last TS (CH) is used for CCIS signal CH.
     RTx = Speech CH, RTy = Signal CH.
    G15
    G14
    G13
    G12
    24CCTAT R K
    RTy TK1 (Signal CH)
    AT R K
    RTx (Speech CHs)
    AT R K
    RTy T K2  (C CH )10 Slot
    ACSC
    G15
    G14
    G13
    G12
    2CCHAT R K
    RTy TK1 (Signal CH)
    AT R K
    RTx (Speech CHs)
    10 Slot
    ACSC
    G11(CCH#1)
    G10(CCH#0)
    9
    24DTI
    AT R K
    RTy TK2 (CCH)
    Note
    Note:
    Only one CCH (CCH#0/CCH#1) can be assigned.
    This example is applicable when CCH#0 is used.
    (Reference 2)
     24DTI is mounted in slot 10.
     2CCH is mounted in slot 9.
     Last TS (CH) is used for CCIS signal CH.
     RTx = Speech CH, RTy = Signal CH. 
    						
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    STEP 4: MBTC
    Assign IDLE status of trunks by designating Route Number and Trunk Number.
    STEP 5: ADPC
    Assign the destination PC (Point Code) on RT (for speech path) number basis for all the nodes in the
    EX-FCCS network.
    STEP 6: ACSC
    Assign the location of the CCH in CSCG (Common Channel Signaling Controller Group).
    Assign thue location of the CCH using the ACSC command. The following is sample data assignment. In this
    sample, PC 3 is equipped with three DTI cards. Note that if the system employs one CCIS link, enter the same
    data in CSCG130 and CSCG131.
    Note 1:In the case of actual data entry, enter corresponding LEN numbers instead of letters such as “AAAAA”.
    Note 2:Refer to Figure 8-8 “Port Allocation and Related Command for CCIS Trunk”.
    CSCG MG U G CICG
    130
     (Basic/
    Primary
    Route)AAAAA 0
    BB B BB 1
    BB B BB 2
    BB B BB 3
    BB B BB 4
    BB B BB 5
    BB B BB 6
    BB B BB 7CSCG MG U G CICG
    131
    (Alternate
    Route)CCCCC 0
    CCCCC 1
    CCCCC 2
    CCCCC 3
    CCCCC 4
    CCCCC 5
    CCCCC 6
    CCCCC 7
    CCH 0
    CCH 1CCH 2 
    						
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    STEP 7: ACIC1
    Assign CSCG for Basic/Primary Route. The odd numbered CSCG for Alternate Route assignment.
    STEP 8: ACIC2
    Assign CICs (Circuit Identification Codes) corresponding to trunk number. Although trunk number
    and the CIC may not be identical, the same CIC must be given to one speech line between two nodes
    as illustrated in Figure 8-9. Be sure to assign PCs of all the nodes in the EX-FCCS network corre-
    sponding to ADPC/ACIC1 command.
    Figure 8-9   CIC Number AssignmentPC CSCG
    4 130
    Relationship between CICG and CIC
    CICG CIC (1 ~ 999)
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    71
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    78
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    1516
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    2324
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31-
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -992
    993
    994
    995
    996
    997
    998
    999PC CIC LEN
    4 1 XXXXXX
    2 XXXXXX
    NXXXXXX
    The CIC number must be identical between two nodes as shown below.
    TK4
      
    
    
     
    
    CIC=1
    CCIS line
    TK5
     
    
    
     
    
    CIC=2
    CCIS line
    TK7
      
    
    
     
    
    CIC=1
    TK8
     
    
    
     
    
    CIC=2PC3PC4 CCH0
    CCH1CCH0’
    CCH1’ 
    						
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    STEP 1: ASYD
    Assign the Point Code to all the nodes in the network uniquely as described on Page 163.
    STEP 2: ADPCL
    Assign the destination PC (Point Code) on LGRT (for speech path) number basis for all the nodes in
    the network.
    STEP 3: ACSCL
    Assign the location of the CCH and FPC of the node which accommodates CCIS trunk in CSCG
    (Common Channel Signaling Controller Group) for all the nodes in the network.
     Assign the location of the CCH using the ACSC command. The following is sample data assignment. In
    this sample, PC 3 is equipped with three DTI cards. Note that if the system employs one CCIS link, enter
    the same data in CSCG130 and CSCG131.
    Note 1:In the case of actual data entry, enter corresponding LEN numbers instead of letters such as “AAAAA”.
    Note 2:Refer to Figure 8-8 “Port Allocation and Related Command for CCIS Trunk”.
    STEP 4: ACIC1
    Assign CSCG for Basic/Primary Route. The odd numbered CSCG for alternate Route assignment.
    STEP 1: ALRTN
    Assign the Logical Route Numbers to all external trunks used in the EX-FCCS network. Assign
    unique Logical Route Numbers to the whole routes for external trunks on the network (including
    COT, DAT, Dummy route, etc.) using this command. The data must be set at the NCN in each Fusion
    Group and is to be set for every external route in all the nodes.
    STEP 2: ARSCN
    Assign route restriction information according to the Route Restriction Class (RSC) of the Logical
    Route Number in the network.
    PC CSCG
    4 130
     
    CSCG MG U G CICG
    130
     (Basic/
    Primary
    Route)AAAAA 0
    BB B BB 1
    BB B BB 2
    BB B BB 3
    BB B BB 4
    BB B BB 5
    BB B BB 6
    BB B BB 7CSCG MG U G CICG
    131
    (Alternate
    Route)CCCCC 0
    CCCCC 1
    CCCCC 2
    CCCCC 3
    CCCCC 4
    CCCCC 5
    CCCCC 6
    CCCCC 7
    CCH 0
    CCH 1CCH 2
     
    						
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    STEP 3: AFUGN
    Assign EX-FCCS Fusion Group data. Designate Self-FUG Number, Connection FUG Number and
    Fusion Point Code (FPC) of the NCN within each FUG. Either of FUG is set as the Center FUG by
    checking the “CENTER” parameter.
    STEP 4: AEXFN
    Assign the EX-FCCS CCH Selection Data by designating all the Fusion Point Code (FPC) and the
    Point Code (PC) in the connected Fusion Group.
    Note:Confirm whether the data assignment is correctly performed by logging in to each node with Centralized
    MAT. Reexamine the assigned system data if log-in can’t be activated. There may be some error in data
    setting so far.
    4.1.2 To Access EX-FCCS Trunk via ACC + Telephone Number
    Assign the data at all the nodes in the EX-FCCS network. For each NCN, perform the data setting from
    STEP 1 through STEP 7. For other Local Nodes, the assignment of STEP 5 and STEP 6 is required. Just
    for the NCN of the Center Fusion Group, assign EX-FCCS Telephone Number data using AELGN com-
    mand.
    STEP 1: ANPDN
    Assign Numbering Plan Data referring to the following example using ANPDN command.
    STEP 2: ASPAN
    Assign Special Access Code, using the ASPAN command referring to the following example. Note
    that “LCR” must be selected in the ASPAN command to activate EX-FCCS features.
    STEP 3: AFRSN
    Assign NPC (Number Pattern Code) and OPR (Outgoing Route Selection Number) for dummy route
    number.
    STEP 4: AOPRN
    Assign the routes and in what order these routes will be selected corresponding to the data assigned
    by AFRSN command.
    
    TN: 1     1st DC: 8     CI: N/H     NND: 3     BLF:0
    TN: 1 ACC: 820 C1: N/H SRV: LCR
    RT: 31 2nd DT: 0 AH: 0 SUB: 0
    Note:In this example, RT31 is dummy route. 
    						
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    STEP 5: ARNPL
    Assign the access code for LCR/LCRS as assigned in ASPAN associated with the logical routes for
    each external trunk assigned in ARTD/ARTDN.
    STEP 6: AMND
    Assign the Maximum Necessary Digit (MND).
    Note 1:The MND is the total number of ACC + Telephone Number.
    Note 2:Refer to CHAPTER 5, Section 7.1 “Assignment of Access Code for Tandem Connection via FCCS - ACIS“
    for more detail data programming related to LCR/LCRS such as AFRSN, AOPRN, ARNPL and AMND com-
    mand.
    STEP 7: AEADN
    Assign the ADC (Abbreviate Digit Code) for Connection Fusion Group. Enter the FUG Number as-
    signed by AFUGN command, TN, and ADC to be assigned.
    Note:Check whether the trunk originating call via CCIS can be executed by dialing ACC + Telephone Number
    here. Reexamine the assigned numbering plan data if the call cannot be connected. There may be some er-
    ror in data setting so far.
    4.1.3 To Access EX-FCCS Trunk via EX-FCCS Telephone Number
    AELGN: Telephone Numbers must be assigned for all the station within the network uniquely. Use AELGN
    command to allocate EX-FCCS Telephone Number. FUG data must be assigned previously by
    AFUGN command to activate this command.
    Only readout function can be used by this command in case both the Self FUG Number and the Con-
    nection FUG Number are assigned, if the Self FUG is not the Center FUG.
    Note:Check whether the trunk originating call via CCIS can be executed by dialing EX-FCCS Telephone Num-
    ber. Reexamine the assigned numbering plan data if the call cannot be connected. There may be some error
    in data setting.
     
    						
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    4.2 Upgrading CCIS Network to EX-FCCS Network
    This section explains the way to assign the data when upgrading a CCIS Network to an EX-FCCS Network.
    Perform the necessary data programming using the following upgrading patterns:
     Upgrading CCIS between FUGs to EX-FCCS Network
     Upgrading CCIS between FUG and IVS
    2 system to Enhanced CCIS Network
     Upgrading CCIS between IMX system and IVS
    2 systems to Enhanced CCIS Network
    4.2.1 Upgrading CCIS between FUGs to EX-FCCS Network
    
    Centralized MAT
    FCCS
    FCCS
    FCCSFCCS
    FCCS
    FCCSEX-FCCS FUG1(Center FUG)FUG2
    PC1
    FPC1
    PC2
    FPC2PC3
    FPC3PC4
    FPC1
    PC5
    FPC2PC6
    FPC3 NCN1NCN2
    FCCS
    FCCS
    FCCSFCCS
    FCCS
    FCCSCCIS 
    						
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    1. To Log-in to All Nodes in EX-FCCS Network
    Perform the following data programming at each NCN of all the Fusion Groups.
    STEP 1: AFUGN
    Assign EX-FCCS Fusion Group data. Designate Self FUG Number, connection FUG Number and
    Fusion Point Code of the NCN within each FUG. Either of the FUGs assigned as the Center FUG by
    clicking the “CENTER” check box.
    STEP 2: AEXFN
    Assign the CCH Selection Data by designating all the Fusion Point Code (FPC) and the Point Code
    (PC) in the connected Fusion Group.
    Note:Confirm whether the Centralized MAT can log in to each node here. Reexamine the assigned data so far if
    log in can’t be executed. There may be some error in data setting.
    2. To Access EX-FCCS Trunk via EX-FCCS Telephone Number
    Assign the data at the NCN of each Fusion Group. Abbreviate Digit Code (ADC) data must be set by AEADN
    command at each NCN of all the FUGs. Assign the EX-FCCS Telephone Number data by using AELGN com-
    mand at the NCN of the Center FUG only.
    AEADN: Assign the Abbreviate Digit Code (ADC) for connection Fusion Group. Enter the FUG Number as-
    signed by AFUGN command, TN, and ADC to be assigned.
    AELGN: Telephone Numbers must be assigned for all the station within the network uniquely. Use AELGN
    command to allocate EX-FCCS Telephone Number. FUG data must be assigned previously by
    AFUGN command to activate this command.
    Only readout function can be used by this command in case both the Self FUG Number and the Con-
    nection FUG Number are assigned, if the Self FUG is not the Center FUG.
    Note:Check whether the trunk originating call via CCIS can be executed by dialing EX-FCCS Telephone Number
    here. Reexamine the assigned data if the call cannot be connected. There may be some error in data setting
    up to now.
    
     
    						
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    4.2.2 Upgrading CCIS between FUG and IVS2 System to Enhanced CCIS Network
    1. To Log-in to All Nodes in EX-FCCS Network
    Assign the following data at the NCN of FUG with Centralized MAT for Fusion.
    STEP 1: AFUGN
    Assign EX-FCCS Fusion Group data. Designate Self-FUG Number, Connection FUG Number and
    Fusion Point Code (FPC) of the NCN within each FUG. Assign the FplUG as the Center by clicking
    the check box in the “CENTER” parameter.
    STEP 2: AEXFN
    Assign the CCH Selection Data by designating all the Fusion Point Code (FPC) and the Point Code
    (PC) in the connected Fusion Group.
    Note:Confirm the Centralized MAT can log in to each node here. Reexamine the assigned data if log-in can not
    be executed. There may be some error in data setting so far.
    FCCS
    FCCS
    FCCS
    FCCS
    FCCSFCCS
    FUG (Center FUG)
    PC1
    FPC1
    PC2
    FPC2PC3
    FPC3 NCNIVS   System
    PC4
    IMX IMX
    IMX
    CCIS
    2
    Enhanced CCIS 
    						
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